All Hindoo sentries in Bombay salute black cats, believing that the aninws contain the souls of English oflicers. At Quito, tlie only city in the world on the line of the Equator, the sun sets and rises at six o'clock the year round. At an inquest held on a Umu'linV schoolbov it was stated that one-half of the deceased's skull was as tliiu as P 'coiiaii Dovle says that the uook from ■which he lias had most pleasure and most profit is a stained copy of Masaulav'a Essays. Several of the Chinese temples have, a bell at the entrance, so that each dc.- j yotec as he passes in may announce his arrival to the deity,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 3
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